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Re: is there any place on here to let others know?
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Posted by Illinois Boy on July 19, 2005 at 08:58:32 from (12.220.37.158):
In Reply to: is there any place on here to let others know?? posted by old on July 18, 2005 at 18:25:12:
It is obvious to me, from some of the answers to questions I see on the forum, that I have a "ways to go" before I claim to have much knowledge at all on the machines that are discussed. I just try to offer some good advice if I've successfully (by some miracle) fixed a problem on a tractor or implement. I usually can tell who knows what they're talking about... We could all probably be more carefull of what we post - we can be easily offended by what someone may write, simply because it's just text - we can't see the expressions on their faces or in their voices. However - to verbally assault someone because of a difference of opinion is just plain rude. If you're just kidding someone - say so - don't leave it up to them to decipher what you've posted as poking fun. They may take it just the opposite way!!
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